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14 SOCIETY Domestic Atmosphere Pervades Homes of President and Vice President, Who Dine With Their Families. domestic atmosphere pervades the White House and the homes of the President’s The President and :\:'l"s:h)elm.nr‘hauvle onl, 1 family party wi m, and the v‘émm d)e‘l;t “,"x':..’f bmthzr‘-'l'n-!uw an , Mr. an 3 ing alone. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams, the Secretary of In- terior and Mrs. Wilbur are out of town and the mencnit:;n of m& cabinet remaining in the are enf only uuu' and intimate parties, ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara entertained informally at luncheon at the embassy yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Fabre-Luce, who are spending & short time in the Capital. Mrs. Fabre-Luce is the daughter of the Prineess Faueigny Lucigne and is of Cuban extraction. ‘The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claude]l, Mme. Claudel and Mile. Clau- del, will be the guests of honor at ception Saturday given by Mr. M. Mauboussin in New York cll{. ‘They are spending today in Philadelphia. The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- liam De Witt Mitchell will entertain at dinner today the Aasistant Attorney General and Mrs. G. A. Youngquist and their children. Mr. William wlfi Mitchell, jr, and Mr. Bancroft Mitchel did not join their parents for the holi- day. The Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown left yesterday for At- lantic City to the holiday with the latter's mother, Mrs. George Hafer. ‘The Postmaster General expects to return tomorrow to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Brown will probably remain for a short time longer. Officials of Ilrulln Cor Guests of Chief Justice Taft. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft en- tertained officials of the SBupreme Oourt at luncheon today. Minister of Egypt and 1 be the honor guests at dinner this evening of commercial attache, Mr. A, F. Hl-Eisy snd Dr. Fenton Bradford, in their apartment in the La Salle. Senator and Mrs. Hugo Black are ex- pected to return today to their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel after o a visit in Birmingham, Ala. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom entertained informally at luncheon to- day, when among the guests were the retiring Minister of t and Mme. Samy and Miss Gourley Edwards and her flance, Capt. Gouverneur Hoes. Representative and Mrs. Bloom have ed the dinner arranged for cember 11 in henor of the Braszilian | Senorita Lucia Tessada Guzman, Miss Ambassador, Senhor Amaral, to January 8. Representative William E. Hull, ac- companied by his niece, Miss Virginia Harris, returned vesterday and opened his apartment v?ltn !':r' ‘ardman Park Mrs. Hull will come from their home in Peoris, I1I, in about 10 days. ‘The United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. William 8. Cull have sent out invitations for a e , December 24, at 10:. o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel, when 8. Gurge:l do WOMEN’S SHOP—RALEIGH HABERDASHER Special for Friday and Saturday! After Thanksgiving Salke! Paulina Frocks $ I 9.75 reduced from $39:75 and $29-75 These Paulina Frocks were taken from our regular for immediate clearance. for business, daytime or sports wear, featured in silk crepe, georgette, can- ton crepe, jersey and wool mixtures. In one or two piece models, ONE OF A KIND. The colors—English green, Manila brown, navy, wine, royal blue and grey. Sizes 14 to 40. -~ Knox Hats $8.85 reduced from $1250, $15, $16:50 Off-the-face models . . with drooping sides and hats with In the newest colors — Au- tumn green, patio brown, sable brown, florentine purple, treebark, black and navy—sizes 673 to 73;. brims. THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE they will it their daughter, Miss Junita, Culbertson, nclfl‘.‘y‘. | Mrs. William R. Eaton, wife of =l resentative Eaton, has been joined her apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, her nlece, Mrs. Vivienne Breckenridge, who will remain until M . - Representative Ea ha: ate Senator Francis E. Cheyenne, Wyo. Miss Mary Thomas, daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. John Thomas, will go to Philadelphia tomorrow to attend the nnnxllvm -Cornell foot ball game. 8he will join her parents in their apart- ment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, to- morrow evening. Senator and Mrs. Thomas and Miss Thomas will attend the Idaho State Society Thanksgit dance at the Meridian Mansions tomor- Tow evening, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will be hosts to a company of 14 at dinner this evening in their home on Twenty- fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffmann entertained & company of 30 at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. ‘The Assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian, who have with them, at the Wardman Park Hotel, their daughter, h‘l Mann, will also be joined today elr son-in-law, Mr. Mann; whe will come from his Home tn Buffalo for Thanks- 8. Maj. and Mrs. William H. Hobson have as their guests in their home, 1569 -fourth street, Foxhall Vil- lage, the Iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bingham of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham have taken an sp:nr":ni at the Brighton for the Winter. Comdr. and Mrs. John Wisé Morse will entertain at dinner this evening at the Carlton Hotel for their debutante daughter, Miss Frances Morse. The guests will inelude the young ladies who will assist at Miss Morse's debut tea to- morrow afternoon. Miss Perley Presented to Saeciety At Tea Dance at Mayflower. - Miss Alberta Perley, debutante daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Perley, will make her official bow to Wi ton society at a tea dance to be The debutante will be assisted by Miss Mary Harts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin B. Harts of Chicago and niece of the military attache to the United States embassy in -Paris, Brig. Gen. William W. Harts, and also by her cousin, Miss Eleanor Hill of Boston, in addition to the following group: Miss Isabel Lamberton, Miss Engracia Freyer, S b e e ol n. ara A 2] !!. Miss Helengm, M\g Fur Work Done here has that distinctive appearance of well done—you will find nowhere else. Na overcharging. WOL FURRIER bl . Meir. 0070 stock and reduced Dresses . hats ving |y, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOV Mary Ruden, Miss Mary E Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss m Rockwood and Miss Jané Love. ‘Those assisting Mrs. Perley at the tea table will be Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs. Lynn Rutter, Mrs. Frank Freyer, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs. Robert Small, Mrs. Gerritt Miller | from and Mrs. Willlam Safford. Miss Perley will wear a gown of satin in eggshell tint, made in the princess style, and will carry a boue ican beauty roses, and her mother's gown of deep cream d'Alencon lace is made on similar lines. Mr, and Mrs. Perley are formerly from Chicago and the debutante is the wflc}:umur of Mrs. John West of ¢ city. Pink roses and ferns will be used as ® decoration on the tea table. Mme. Ekengren will entertain at dinner this evening for her debutante daughter, Miss Eisie Eken in honor of Miss Margretta Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright, who to | made her debut yesterday. Ool. and Mrs, Peter Murray will pre~ sent their daughter, Miss Janet Eliz~ abeth Murray, at a luncheon to be given Saturday in the palm court of the - flower. Covers will be lald for 45. ‘The Navy relief ball, which was to be iven this evening at the Willard Hotel, been postponed ewing to the offi- eial mourning for the late Becretary of ar. Mrs. Gillette-Hill and- her debutante -daughter, Miss Jean Hay, are spend- ‘Than| Ing in Annapolis as the ests of Rear A and . Walter cLean. Miss Hay will attend the hop this evening at the Naval Academy, escorted by Midshipman Walter Dan Coleman. ‘The United States Minister to Guate- madla, Mr. Arthur H. Gelssler, who has been in Washington for a few days, left gfierd-y for his post. He will return this country in about a month. Mr. QGeissler has stationed in Guate- mala for seven years and has recently been nominated Minister to Siam. Former Secretary of State and Mrs, Frank B. Kell were the guesta in whose honor Lord and l.lda Astor en- tertained at dinner Tue y evening after their arrival in London. Miss Barbara Mears of the Old House at Great Horkesley, in Colchester, Eng- et of Amer- | her t nhwu- f the tonovlirlgxwgrmhen Mrs, Festus F. Foster, at the g‘whnn proving ground, Thanksgiving Day Debutante Presented in Bethesda m?-rkh Mr. Mrs. Frederic A. urst will r.n.t:gnm at & tea this afternoon 4 to 7 o'clock, in their home in dlu'l‘l;u. Miss mother will be Miss Sars Turner of thae]fl;hh. ‘There will be no others & hare. Parkhurst wil give & this evening for their ks, jr.; Mrs. Adam Wyant and Mrs. ur MacArth c-rdnotndm::l‘onvmumn an early date. Mr, and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury will entertain at a large luncheon December 33 at their home, White- marsh Hall. Chestnut Hill, for their Mrs. Edward Everett Robbins will entertain at dinner this evening for|of their house guests, her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon, who will be with her over the week | more. el —_— 3 t Baxter will spend ving day and the week end Helene Vinton-Brown at Athyn, Pa., and at- rtmouth game and dance in Philadelphia Saturda One of the outstanding events of the Ohristmas holiday season will be the subdebutante dan be cember 23 and Jan Garden of the M Gift Suggestions In Fine Furniture E offer four entire floors of Gift Furni- ture of distinction, at & range of prices to satisfy every Christmas budget. ® 1 Visit us for helpful holiday suggestions—in- spection will in no way ebligate yeu. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniturey Lases, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Distriet 7678 District 7676 land, is visiting Prof. and Mrs. Ralph B. —— Foster in their home at 3724 8 street northwest and will be with them until the middle of January, Prof. Foater is ||| gmflslnr of romance langauges at the eorge Washington _ University, and with Mrs. Foster, entertained a com- ||| pany of 40 at tea Sunday afternoon. Prof. and Mrs. Foster and their guest are spen| ‘Thanksgiving with f. Faster's brother and sister-in+law, Lieut, . Gollier In e AR T 1B N ST TODAY Noon Until 8 P.M. An Old-Fashioned 6-Course IDINNER Or Your Choice of ROAST L. I. DUCKLING } BAKED OLD VA. HAM OR ROAST MEATS |} For Reservations Columbia 5042 Enjoying Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street The Store for Smart Youth FRESH, unusual, new things Now ' . . . the smartest new style fea- tures, expressed in models made to our order . . . moderately priced to permit the selection of several com- plete costumes. On our Fifth Floor . .. ready for immediate selection .. . to economize limited time. F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Cloth Coats Reduced as high as. ., - Scarfs Pointed, Brown and Red Poxes Far Every Fur Coat in steek greatly reduced. Formerly $95 to $495—now. “ee Now In Progress 41st Anniversary Fuar Coats Scarfs Cloth Coats Celebrating the fact that we're 41 years young with a marvel- ous fashion event—annually looked forward to by smartly 29 ¥ *75 *235 Public Confidence Over 41 Years Coats SAKS FUR COMPANY 610—12th Street N, W.—Between F and G Sts. Lm . gation and Senora de la Barra will en- BER 28, 192 ft Washingten last “The first secretary of the Bolivian le- tertain a of eight at the dinner dance in E‘fllm n’:m of the Ward- man Park Hotel this evening. Others ToE, George Battet Mo Bus Foster 5 e ue 3 Mr. Edwin M. Curran, Mr. J. O. le, | Mr, 8. Wolfle and Mr, Robert J¢ have a large dinner at the Oarlton, pre- ceding the dance of the Club Boheme, (Continued on Pifteenth Page) GEO. W. SPIER Py il 806 14th St. N.W. Watehes—Diamonde Jewelry—Silverware Fine Wateh and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 SOCIETY. Rizik Brothers For Friday Clearance Sale * DRESSES Street Sport Afternoon $ 250 Regularly $35.00 to $58.50 TWELVE THIRTEEN F STREET CONNECTICUT AVENUE TMART SHORS Elzabeth Hart Sale A few doors above R Street on the second floor of 1706 Conneeti- cut Avenue at Plizabeth Hart's will be presented tomorrow a sale of unusual values jn drastic re- ductions, Tweeds and weolens are marked at— $19.50 and up. | Beautiful flat trepes and velvets are likewise reduced in price, Many new_evening dres nd .wraps have just come in and are on display. L A —are having 3 wonderful sale of - evening owns and daytime dresses this week. Imports and copies of imports are inclyded. Gowns that were formerly $125 are reduced to §85— those that were $100 are $69.50 and those that were $89.50 are $45. Misses’ dresses are and up. There are corresponding values in all lines including French novel- ties- Potomac 222. 1728 Connecticut_Avenue. (West side bet. R and S.) C K I Beauty and Youth . Was it yesterday that you sank into & chair and tl\o\allg, “Well, 3t least I have my Christmas lisg | planngd”—and then you caught a glimpse of yourself in the mirror. There was a line for every present and a weary sagging muscle for every.late hour—in your face. . A new face is waiting for you at Elizabeth Arden's Salon. The treatment starts with a thorough ‘cleansing which is fol- lowed "by the new manipulating treatment. which gives firmness and elasticity to the muscles. If you do not have a clear, clean skin and muscles well uv you should investigate the Vienna Youth Ma It pours into the inner tissues —electric energy which keeps you | T Drep tate Hisahett Arden’ rop into Elizghel rden’s or télephope Decatur 2040 for fur- ther _information. 134 Cmcticut Avenue, W a e Frances Fox Shamgoos Men, as well as women, who have benefitted by Frances Fox Institute shampoos and treatments, il are rel?omlblc for ‘the establish- ment of shops in many countries of Europe, as well as America. So very much of your appear- ance and social prestige depends upon {our hair—that “we advise you—if your h; s extremely dry | or oily, or if it is falling out, or if you have dandruff, or if you are bald—lose no time in con- | sulting the scientific specialists of Frances Fox Institute. Decatur 5475, 1341 Connecticut Avenue. (éun helow Dupont Circle) Br. Off., Rm. 240, Woodward Bldg. L Monagram Glassware Dulin & Martin are presenting as a timely suggestion for Christ- mas—monagram glassware. Orders tal for monogram work can be delivered in from ten days to two weeks. A perfect table is accomplished by fine service, il What could be in more exquisite | taste and distinctive beauty than a complete set of monogram glass- ware, and what could be a lovelier gift than— Three-initial monogram goblets, sherbets, finger bowls, finger bowl plates, tumblers, bread and butter plates, salad plates or dinner plates? Telephone National 1293 to in- «E.ig further, or come in to Dulin Martin's. Connecticut Avenue at L, The eagerly awaited reductions at Pasternak's are announced for it's all the mere opportune urs, evenin, n drasti- seasons more—and al- e is a bit e l¥. or yeou. %t is not necessary to tell Wash- Wi A 1, b 3 ut 1o ol ppers whe have spent the on in the s quite imperative you new shoppers to lose no time in in thing in Pasternak’: ."i many marvelous val s—some have been eut beyend be- ieving—so shep early ti at Plgurnal:‘u.’ ki LA Hats, $1.45 and Us at Glaser's For this week Glaser’s little hat shop is oflefl:! on sale at $1. Remedeling, trimming ozi 2 number of hats and up. reblecking and hats and making new ones on the head is their spe- cialty. {5&2 Conneetlcut Avenue. (Between Que and Dupent Circle.) F ‘remarkable values ur trimmed), gowns, afterneon dr ind sports tegs have all bAnn radieally udund.i’u price .nt (0| . able, ill be beginning tomorrow 1313 Connecticut Avenue, (Between Dupont & N) L ] Superfluous hair and other fa- t cial blemishes ma; ly removed by {l be per: 3zel Dil or Mr, Dillen, who have made a spe- cial stud: of hypertrichosis ?:d employ the anly method appreved by medical science, ) N al 8779. 1000 Cennecticut Ave, 2nd FI. are lookiny Christmas Each d . s Margaret Withers Shop (Inc.) With the holiday season so rapidly approaching, 3 visit to Margaret Withers Shop, Inc., at 1332 Connecticut Avenue, wayld be well worth while to those who g for the wpusual in gits. new and Striking pieces of glass and pottery are ap- the shelves, and around the tables of Christmas cards are gathered interested shoppers, who pearing are glad to find breathing th ~Christmas, ry lovely cards, eligious s, besides those Christmas in a lighter v (Just below Dupont Circle) LA 4. Pewter Tea Whether it may be i? the light n of flickering candles or the mel- lowed rays of a glazed pagchment shade—the true Colonial gpirit of holidays js reflected most cheere fully in pewter, . Mr, Foster's Remembr: is displaying an enchant nce Shop ng array of pewter, including candle hold- ers, lamps of pewter bases, trays, tea-pots, cream and SURNg, mayon- naise bowls and odd pigees. In harmony with the idea are dainty boxes packed with ten in- dividual cubes wrapped in glazed paper which contain am Orange Pekoe T.t. vared wit| bag and a sugar fig- lemon or orange or what you choose, Foster's also have boxes of various tiny preserves, colored rs of delicious jams and gumdrops and 1023 Connecticut Avenue. (Between K and L), 1305 F Street, The Betty Hanna Preparatory to the showing of Paim Beach™ clothes—the Betty Hanna has drastically cut the 5rlcn on all suits, afternoon [ resses and evening wns. i You may search New York and find more to see, but you will find a select display at “’rn. Betty Hanna” identical with the c‘?- en favorite models of New 01&'! famous lha{l. We emphasize the fact that these reductions are drastic and 30 wWe urge you to come in tomer. row. . Bags and novelties are inclyded in the sale and the Elizabeth Hale | hand-knitted Angora sweaters i ) are now Potemac 4858, 1613 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Que and i.) LI T ] Tigne Cater,Shap 0o Reductions at Nancy Carter's. This always creates real interest— Every suit is reduced. The prices now- fiS,(fin to 3?&. G Tl\cm:olan; reen, Blue, Bro Black and Mixed Tweeds. The sizes— 1 10 40 '“l_l.hdllll:' is well Q}l r, and the bmu Te for wan -mbenber'o:: M"w‘: must be smart it and now the "'Lim-“Cu:b is ye- duced se that even th -uhvh( break will not keep you from hav- ing smart outfit to \’\%nur. i con? | R A Sale of Evening Gowns —and the remaining entire stock of afternoon dresses, jersey s tweed sports apparel, and fif will be uduml”i; Pprice —tomorrow st 1727 L Street, just | around the corner from Conngeti- cut’ Avenus. i . oA Christmas Photograghs To the men—let us remind you [f that Underwood & Underwood’s studio opens daily at 8:30 in the morning—thus making it very convenient for you to drop in | and have your ‘pictures made— before going to the office. In planning. it this way yeu can easily surprise your family en ristmas morning. I Besides Its being such a restful || way of solving the Christmas list —it is a most cherished and complimentary gift—an Under- wood & Underwoad portrait of course, The famous artists of this studio have a way of taking yor i tures that dispels posing, | so results in 3 portrait that looks [f as if it might be 3 “talking pic- ture of yeu." | The agsortment of frames at || Underweod & Underwood's i largest In Washington and t I selectign of one or more will make your gift complete. Telephone Decatur 4100 to ar- [| range a time for a sitting or drop || in tq the :tudm. 2000 14 es start at $20.00 the dozen. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. N 1930 Christmas Club egins _Saturday at Franklin | ; atiopal Bank, Tll:“ is one of the arges: erude in the —it 3%. The classes ”.:n‘ty St S0c a Week $1.00 a Week $200 a Week $500 a Week Figure hew much that will af- ford you for your Christmas list next yeam 10th and Pa, Ave, ¥,W, an, 1111 Connecticut Avenue